Tajikistan
Tajikistan is a high‑altitude hunting destination famous for its Marco Polo (Hume) argali, the world’s largest wild sheep. Hunts take place in the Pamir Mountains at base camps located 10 000 to 12 000 feet above sea level, with stalks reaching 13 500 to 14 500 feet
Morocco
Morocco provides a North African hunting experience that blends mountain game and driven wingshooting. The main season runs from October to March, with hunts permitted Friday through Monday; turtledove shooting takes place from July to September. Barbary sheep (Aoudad)
Liberia
Liberia is a new frontier for African forest hunting. In 2023 a 57 000‑hectare concession opened to safari hunters, offering the chance to pursue rare West‑African species. The area is a remote jungle with no roads, and hunts require long walks through humid rainfor
Cameroon
Cameroon boasts two dramatically different hunting environments: northern savannas and southern rainforests. The savanna season runs from 1 January to 30 April, while rainforest hunts take place from 1 March to 30 June. Each region holds its own iconic species—Lord De
Central African Republic
The Central African Republic (CAR) offers some of Africa’s most remote and challenging hunting. The season runs from 1 January to 31 May and features two distinct zones: equatorial rainforest and savanna. Hunting laws are strict—only daylight hunting is allowed, and
Uganda
Uganda is an emerging hunting destination situated along the Albertine Rift. Its diverse habitats ranging from savanna and woodland to papyrus swamps—support strong populations of kob, buffalo and a variety of antelope. Hunting operations are centred on a few private
Zambia
Zambia’s vast and sparsely populated hunting areas provide a sense of true wilderness. The country hosts a wealth of dangerous and plains game across diverse ecosystems, from the lush Luangwa Valley to the miombo woodlands of the Kafue and the flooded swamps of Bangwe
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has long been a favourite African safari destination, known for its professional guides and abundant wildlife. Big‑five safaris for elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard and rhino form the cornerstone of the industry, while a broad variety of antelope species such
Peru
Peru offers a unique blend of high‑altitude big‑game hunts and coastal wingshooting. In the towering Andes, hunters pursue Andean whitetail deer and wild sheep at elevations between 8 000 and 15 000 feet. Along the Pacific coast, vast agricultural valleys and wetlan
Bolivia
Bolivia remains an under‑the‑radar destination that primarily caters to wingshooters. The country’s agricultural heartland around Santa Cruz produces staggering numbers of doves and pigeons, offering high‑volume shoots from May through October. Big‑game opport


